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Lewis H. Creber
Art Direction -
Harry Reynolds
Editor -
Robert Ellis
Writer -
Helen Logan
Screenplay -
Ladislas Fodor
Theatre Play -
Gina Kaus
Theatre Play -
Herbert I. Leeds
Director -
Earl Derr Biggers
Characters
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11/30/2024 8:43:27PM
With war in Europe looming large, "Charlie" (Sidney Toler) is in Paris to celebrate with some of his colleagues from the previous conflagration when he finds himself embroiled in the mysterious killing of "Petroff" (Douglass Dumbrille). There are few clues, but those that there are seem to centre around the young "Marie" (Lynn Bari) who is constantly having to beg, borrow or maybe even steal money to pay for an all-important passenger to travel to Panama and thence onto the safety of the USA. The deeper he delves, though, the more suspicious the activities of the deceased man start to look, and together with local policeman "Antoine" (Pedro de Cordoba) they roll their sleeves up. I quite enjoyed this, especially the effort from de Cordoba as a French policeman who might make "Insp. Clouseau" look efficient. He also gels well with the meticulous Toler who isn't accompanied by any of his brood for this adventure. There are loads of red herrings and at the end the tiniest bit of prophesying as the dark clouds really were gathering in 1939. The production is all a bit stage bound and basic, but that doesn't really spoil the enjoyment and if you like Toler and his forensic approach to sleuthing coupled with his Confucian profundities, then it's an amiably paced watch.
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Market ManLeo G. Carroll
Louis SantelleDorothy Tree
Charlotte RonnellLouis Mercier
Gentleman MaxFrank Puglia
Gendarme at Steamship OfficeNita Pike
Telephone OperatorLon Chaney Jr.
PierreJohn George
Victor the Gypsy, gangland bistro patron (cameo extra)